http://eddirt.frozenreality.co.uk/strips/20080320.jpg
:lol: When my oldest boy was five, we were explaining the miracle of Easter to him. He looked at me all wide-eyed and said "So, Jesus was a zombie?!?" Fucking Scoobie-doo cartoons....rotfl

I still have the Sam Vincent 1990 Hoops card that shows MJ wearing this jersey.

For those who don't know, before a game against the Orlando Magic in 1990, someone snuck into the Chicago Bulls locker room and stole Michael's jersey. Trainers tried to purchase an authentic one from the arena shop, but they were all sold out, forcing them to purchase a #12 for Michael to wear for one game.

Looks like someone broke & mangled all her fingers in that Belle picture.

MasterofDVD

04-08-08, 05:25 PM

It is sad at how often I would check her site for new updates but it is the price I pay for being a male and a nerd.

Save Ferris

04-08-08, 05:41 PM

http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/4398/25ft1474lv7.jpg

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4955/404187cq8.jpg

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x181/OtakunoM/1188081881893.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/xaeryx/gears3cosplay.jpg

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/xHagetaka/1150525866283.jpg

LiquidSky

04-08-08, 05:45 PM

http://i27.tinypic.com/25jhx8k.jpg

Save Ferris

04-08-08, 05:47 PM

http://i28.tinypic.com/2zfn534.jpg

parrotheads4

04-08-08, 06:51 PM

http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/Meet-the-Werewolf-Boy-2.jpg

kvrdave

04-08-08, 06:57 PM

http://i28.tinypic.com/2zfn534.jpg

I was wondering what to do with the scab from my balls.

parrotheads4

04-08-08, 07:10 PM

Something's leaking out of his ass.

MartinBlank

04-08-08, 07:37 PM

http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/xHagetaka/1150525866283.jpg

Whoa.

jonw9

04-08-08, 08:32 PM

http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/4398/25ft1474lv7.jpg

Finally, someplace to wear my black jeans!

zekeburger1979

04-08-08, 09:38 PM

http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/2788/2398157561eab20d853ayz3.jpg

That's cool. I wonder what's the story behind that.

Abelkems

04-08-08, 09:52 PM

That's cool. I wonder what's the story behind that.
http://www.beloitdailynews.com/articles/2006/07/04/news/news01.txt

George Seurat had a “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte,” and Beloit now has “Saturday in the Park with Friends.”

Beloiters brought to life the famous painting by the French artist Saturday afternoon in an effort to promote an August event planned by Friends of Riverfront. And while people were positioned similarly along the Rock River, Beloit's version of Seurat's work had its own flair.

There was a wooden turtle silhouette instead of a monkey, a woman jogging in the background instead of a girl running, and a state Senator dressed in red, white and blue standing near the river instead of a women dressed in period clothing.

But a few similarities remained. There were boats along the river, including a sailboat, plenty of hats and umbrellas, and yes, even a few well-behaved dogs.

And the final product, whether a painting from the 1800s or a pictures in 2006, shows people of all ages enjoying a day along a river.

“I'm glad to be part of it,” LaVaughn Kunny of Beloit said after taking her turn being in the photo. “I've seen the original at the Arts Institute in Chicago.”

The idea for duplicating the painting stemmed from Jeff Adams, an active members of Friends of Riverfront who was thinking of ways to promote a new event, Saturday in the Park with Friends. The event will replace the popular Turtles in the Park, and will invite the public to Riverside Park in August for a variety of events.

While thinking about what he envisioned for the event, Adams thought of Seurat's painting, which shows men, women and children enjoying a day along a river. He soon wondered out loud if the painting could be duplicated, with a Beloit twist, along the Rock River.

On Saturday, a group of volunteers did a pretty good interpretation of the painting.

The event began earlier in the week when Friends Executive Director Becky Moffett and local photographer Mark Preuschl picked a spot along the Rock River that looked similar to the scene in Seurat's painting. They then mapped out where each person would sit or stand.

As people began arriving at the site on Saturday, they where were sized up and assigned a place in the scene. On the river, a couple came paddling in on a canoe, while Dr. Pierre Charles showed up with his sailboat. After a few dogs were placed in the scene, the photographers were ready.

“You're facing the river unless told otherwise,” Moffett bellowed through a bullhorn as those in the scene prepared for their moment.

And then, the pictures began. Umbrellas open, hats straight, dogs standing, then sitting. Everyone who wanted to be part of the photo got their chance.

When it was over, organizers expressed gratitude to those who were part of the picture, and told them to look for themselves in the photo as they begin to promote Saturday in the Park with Friends.

Beloiter Jeff Johnson said he was surprised with how organized Saturday's event was, and is anxious to see what the photo looks like.

“I didn't know how many people they'd have, but they had a good turn out. It was fun,” Johnson said, adding he heard about the need for volunteers for the photo while attending a recent Dancing at Harry's Place.

Kunny, a regular at Friends of Riverfront events, said she enjoyed being part of the interpretation of Seurat's painting.

“I'm always interested in things happening in Beloit. I'm glad to be part of it,” she said with a smile.

shoppingbear

04-08-08, 10:55 PM

My awesome?

No, There awesome!!
rotfl :lol: Dangit, I was going to post that...

Oh, and that dreadlocks pic: :yack:

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GrimTangent

04-09-08, 12:01 AM

http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/Meet-the-Werewolf-Boy-2.jpg
Doesn't he look like Grover?

I have seen that same size in Pudge Sound (WA). Los Angeles class, I think.

Huh?

MartinBlank

04-11-08, 05:34 PM

:wtf:.....

:lol: Should have read: "I guess I was doing a visual size/shape thing"

Sorry for the confusion :D

jonw9

04-11-08, 06:07 PM

<img src="http://data.tumblr.com/oXzIgpmrY7dnih67q7QCILa9_500.jpg">

Hey, that's awesome!! :up:

McHawkson

04-11-08, 07:30 PM

Huh?

:lol: Well played!

DeputyDave

04-12-08, 05:34 AM

http://www.peteykins.com/October05/images/JesusSpiderBig.jpg

Minor Threat

04-12-08, 10:00 AM

http://ninjashoes.net/forum/signaturepics/sigpic398_22.gif

GIjon213

04-12-08, 11:17 AM

Spoilerized due to huge pic.

http://pixs.media.mit.edu/picture/image/11757/worth_enough_2500.jpg

Dr Mabuse

04-12-08, 11:32 AM

Spoilerized due to huge pic.

http://pixs.media.mit.edu/picture/image/11757/worth_enough_2500.jpg

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii18/drmabuse06/youfuckedup.gif

Walker Boh

04-12-08, 11:34 AM

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii18/drmabuse06/youfuckedup.gifWorks for me.

The Bus

04-12-08, 11:43 AM

<img src="http://pics.ipostr.com/pics/pic_12078912568168.jpg">

Trevor

04-12-08, 11:54 AM

Works for me as well, really cool pic too. Now an old one.

http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/i1690714_scissorsbeatspaper.jpg

greg9x

04-12-08, 12:56 PM

I have seen that same size in Pudge Sound (WA). Los Angeles class, I think.

Puget Sound... and if saw there probably from Bangor sub base, dad used to work there and we'd go fishing off the sub docks when they were out.

Nick Danger

04-12-08, 11:55 PM

Spoilerized giant image.

http://www.mongrelmedia.com/press/Manufactured_Landscapes/06.jpg

TomOpus

04-13-08, 12:41 AM

WTF? Red October? (post #447)I have seen that same size in Pudge Sound (WA). Los Angeles class, I think. 'Robo was kind of close. It's actually a Typhoon class Russian sub. Biggest sub class ever (4x larger displacement of a Los Angeles class, which is a fast attack sub). The closest we have to it is the Ohio class "boomer" and it's half the displacement of a Typhoon. It carries 20 ICBM's, each one with 10 nuclear warheads. For those bad at math, that's 200 warheads aimed at us. From one sub.

No, it did not have a "caterpillar" drive :)

Da Thrilla

04-13-08, 04:19 AM

http://aycu25.webshots.com/image/32664/2000551403987155439_rs.jpg

jonw9

04-13-08, 10:03 AM

Spoilerized giant image.

http://www.mongrelmedia.com/press/Manufactured_Landscapes/06.jpg

That is crazy, it looks CGI!
I checked out the site and found this one, hopefully they used lead-free solder!

http://www.mongrelmedia.com/press/Manufactured_Landscapes/02.jpg

GIjon213

04-13-08, 10:32 AM

Another HUGE pic. You movie buffs will like this one....

http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/77/newpictureid7.jpg

Dr Mabuse

04-13-08, 10:44 AM

WTF? Red October? (post #447)

i missed this... the other guy covered it pretty thorough about the sub...

that is an actual photo of a Typhoon sub off a beach in Russia... the beach is near one of the naval bases...

Dr Mabuse

04-13-08, 10:44 AM

Works for me.

something changed...

now it works for me...

Nick Danger

04-13-08, 11:34 AM

That is crazy, it looks CGI!
I checked out the site and found this one, hopefully they used lead-free solder!

http://www.mongrelmedia.com/press/Manufactured_Landscapes/02.jpg

I was actually looking for the shipbreaking series by Edward Burtynsky, but the only pictures that are online now are small: http://kochgallery.com/artists/contemporary/Burtynsky/Shipbreaking/01.html

You don't get the majesty of them in a 350x400 format. Here's one of the few big pictures that are still online. It's unlinkable. http://www.summilux.net/cliches/2007/7/2007_7_9_1055_00001.jpg